State Sen. Scott Weiner (D-San Francisco) announced new legislation on Wednesday, Jan. 15 that would require state agencies to create a master plan to drive down...
(UPDATED) In a surprise move Wednesday, Pride Media named veteran journalist and editor Diane Anderson-Minshall as its new chief executive officer. Anderson-Minshall, who is the first...
For decades the building known as the “Log Cabin” located at 621 N. Robertson Blvd has served as an oasis for the Los Angeles sober community...
Some first responders, such as Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department Detective Amber Leist, take their pledge to “serve and protect” not just as a job but as...
The heat is on. The Iowa Caucuses, the first Democratic presidential contest in the nation, is Feb. 3 — which is also the first day early...
Balloons, soul food, a giant game of Jenga and a cut ribbon signaled a celebration near the corner of Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd and Arlington...
A Nevada man is facing up to 10 years in a federal penitentiary after pleading guilty last Wednesday, January 8, to multiple felonies stemming from charges...
Last September, California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed AB 5 into law, a bill intent on reforming the state labor law to deal with the new gig...
For a few moments on Wednesday, Jan. 8, the world held its collective breath waiting to see if the president of the United States would declare...
Good news for any Weho residents who plan to hit the slopes in Aspen this ski season – The Abbey will be coming with you! The...